Add faith to your favorite bracelet with one of these gorgeous Jewish charms! Handmade in Israel, these pretty little charms are compatible with bracelets from leading retailers and make fantastic gifts for special people. Choose from a range of silver, Eilat stone and opal charms and take your faith with you wherever you go.

The iconic Jewish prayer shawl - known as a tallit in Hebrew or tallis in Yiddish - is one of Judaism's oldest and most recognizable symbols. Discover a stunning range of wool, silk, cotton, and acrylic tallitot from Israel: these shawls are beautifully made and make classic Bar Mitzvah and Jewish wedding gifts. Browse the collection here.

Bring your home to life with inspirational Jewish wall art! Israel's most talented artists have created a spectacular array of gorgeous hanging pieces, from gleaming laser-cut lettering to boldly colored Hamsas and delicate papercut blessings. Any of these pieces will make an unforgettable housewarming gift.

Introducing a brand new collection of amazing Jewish gifts from Israel's most popular artist, Yair Emanuel! Discover an amazing new range of Israeli Judaica and homeware, including Hanukkah menorahs, washing cups, sculptures, and more. Shop the new collection today!

The cornerstone of Judaism, the Tanach - Bible - details the history of the Jewish nation from its inception right through until after the Second Temple was built. It's a staple in any Jewish home, so browse our collection and find one that's perfect for you!

Kippah, kappul, yarmulke... whatever you call it, the skullcap is an iconic part of the Jewish wardrobe. Browse frik kippot, traditional black designs, hat-like Bucharian kippahs, and modern Israeli crocheted srugot and find the perfect style and size for you.

Welcome to Israel, where the local coffee is so good, favorite international chains can't crack the market. Whether you like your cuppa joe rich and dark or light and fruity, you're sure to find a delicious kosher coffee you love. Shop the fantastic selection now and wake up to a taste of Israel!

Love your little ones, but out of gift ideas? Explore an amazing range of all-Israeli gifts that your kids will love! This great selection includes plush toys, wood games and puzzles, Jewish craft projects, cute clothing, and other fantastic gift ideas for birthdays, Hanukkah and other special occasions.

Shake up your Shabbat with amazing Sabbath Judaica from some of Israel's most talented artists! We think your day of rest should be beautiful, so we've scoured the country for breathtaking Judaica art that we know you'll love. Choose from a dazzling array of kiddush cups, challah products, candlesticks, havdalah sets and more and celebrate your Sabbath in style!

Amber Jewish Jewelry

Israeli and Jewish Jewelry is some of the trendiest, and most unique in the world. From Jewish jewelry such as the Star of David Jewelry, Chai, Hamsa Jewelry, or verses and blessings, to contemporary silver and fashion jewelry, including Roman Glass, you are guaranteed to find the right piece of jewelry for you or someone you love right here! And be sure to check out our Kabbalah jewelry and our personalized jewelry, including our famous Hebrew name necklace.
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Classical Jewish Jewelry Items

What types of jewelry are common to those who practice Judaism? That is a
confusing question because, out of all of the world's religions, Judaism is one
that is known to be extremely spiritual and yet it has many who consider
themselves very secular. Thus it has earned a reputation as a culture just as
much as a faith. When someone considers themselves to be "Jewish," it may also
be that they view themselves as part of a people or tribe. So, what type of
jewelry is appropriate to this diversity of people and beliefs? Realistically,
almost any type would be appreciated by the people described
above!

For example, if you were to ask if there was one symbol or image that could be
incorporated into spiritual, secular, or cultural Jewish jewelry it is easily
the Star of David. This appears in many parts of synagogues, on the covers of
ancient and modern Jewish texts and prayer books, and even on the Israeli flag.
According to a common interpretation, the six different points of the star
symbolize G-d's rule over our universe, and this is why the figure was initially
called the "Shield of David". It is considered to be a symbol for the ancient
King David because he only won with support of the Almighty. Thus, it is
historic, religious, and cultural.

This is why many Jewish rings, pendants, bracelets, and earrings will depict the
Star of David. Quite often this symbol is surrounded by Hebrew text or
decorative accents. Of course, this is not the only well known icon associated
with Judaism. There are also the many different Hebrew amulets that are used by
those practicing Kabbalah or more traditional forms of Judaism too.

For instance, most modern people instantly recognize the famous Hamsa hand. This
is a symbol meant to ward off the evil eye, and it frequently features other
images in the "palm". They include the Star of David, menorah, and the symbol
for Chai too. This sort of jewelry is among the most colorful of all classical
Jewish jewelry and may use the well known red string bracelet that is such a
prominent design feature in Kabbalah. Many Jewish bracelets also use signs,
amulets, and images as charms or clasps too!

In addition to different pieces showing Hebrew amulets, there are
also all kinds of personalized name jewelry featuring Hebrew letters as well.
This is a good option for someone who doesn't want an English name necklace or
for someone who speaks Hebrew. You can find many options at
the Judaica Webstore, and will be able to choose from gold, silver, gemstones
and more. There are many ways to show your Judaism through the jewelry that you
wear, and starting with some of the suggestions above is a good idea.

Description

Israeli and Jewish Jewelry is some of the trendiest, and most unique in the world. From Jewish jewelry such as the Star of David Jewelry, Chai, Hamsa Jewelry, or verses and blessings, to contemporary silver and fashion jewelry, including Roman Glass, you are guaranteed to find the right piece of jewelry for you or someone you love right here! And be sure to check out our Kabbalah jewelry and our personalized jewelry, including our famous Hebrew name necklace.
Read more about: Jewish and Israeli Jewelry

Classical Jewish Jewelry Items

What types of jewelry are common to those who practice Judaism? That is a
confusing question because, out of all of the world's religions, Judaism is one
that is known to be extremely spiritual and yet it has many who consider
themselves very secular. Thus it has earned a reputation as a culture just as
much as a faith. When someone considers themselves to be "Jewish," it may also
be that they view themselves as part of a people or tribe. So, what type of
jewelry is appropriate to this diversity of people and beliefs? Realistically,
almost any type would be appreciated by the people described
above!

For example, if you were to ask if there was one symbol or image that could be
incorporated into spiritual, secular, or cultural Jewish jewelry it is easily
the Star of David. This appears in many parts of synagogues, on the covers of
ancient and modern Jewish texts and prayer books, and even on the Israeli flag.
According to a common interpretation, the six different points of the star
symbolize G-d's rule over our universe, and this is why the figure was initially
called the "Shield of David". It is considered to be a symbol for the ancient
King David because he only won with support of the Almighty. Thus, it is
historic, religious, and cultural.

This is why many Jewish rings, pendants, bracelets, and earrings will depict the
Star of David. Quite often this symbol is surrounded by Hebrew text or
decorative accents. Of course, this is not the only well known icon associated
with Judaism. There are also the many different Hebrew amulets that are used by
those practicing Kabbalah or more traditional forms of Judaism too.

For instance, most modern people instantly recognize the famous Hamsa hand. This
is a symbol meant to ward off the evil eye, and it frequently features other
images in the "palm". They include the Star of David, menorah, and the symbol
for Chai too. This sort of jewelry is among the most colorful of all classical
Jewish jewelry and may use the well known red string bracelet that is such a
prominent design feature in Kabbalah. Many Jewish bracelets also use signs,
amulets, and images as charms or clasps too!

In addition to different pieces showing Hebrew amulets, there are
also all kinds of personalized name jewelry featuring Hebrew letters as well.
This is a good option for someone who doesn't want an English name necklace or
for someone who speaks Hebrew. You can find many options at
the Judaica Webstore, and will be able to choose from gold, silver, gemstones
and more. There are many ways to show your Judaism through the jewelry that you
wear, and starting with some of the suggestions above is a good idea.